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Bike For Performance, Recreation & Fitness

Relish the ride with the latest bikes at DICK’S Sporting Goods.

Whether you’re cruising city streets or taking on off-road terrain, a performance-built bike is essential for your ride. Log miles with the latest mountain bikes, road bikes and hybrids—and explore a variety bike constructions, materials and features.

Whether you’re an experienced cyclist or a casual weekend rider, gear up for the journey with bikes from top brands—like Diamondback®,Nishiki® and DK Bicycles®.

Buying Tips

Bikes are built for specific terrains and types of rides—select your next bike based on your riding environment and needs as a cyclist.

Mountain Bikes: Best for rough terrain and off-road riding.

Mountain bikes are designed to handle well in rough terrain and rugged conditions.

Sturdy frames, wider tires, upright handlebars and strong brakes

Low gears make it easier to pedal uphill, through mud and over rough terrain

Heavier than road and hybrid bikes, mountain bikes are built to withstand frequent use and rough riding

Brakes have extra clearance to reduce mud and debris build-up

Many have front suspension systems built into the fork, but rear suspension is becoming more common, too. Suspension increases comfort and improves control over rough ground

Front suspension bikes work for intermediate riders who spend most of their time off-road, but may also venture onto bike paths or packed dirt roads and trails

BMX bikes are well suited for Motocross racing, street riding and park riding. These bikes have smaller wheels and frames great for Bicycle Motocross racing and performing tricks and stunts.

Expert Advice

Aluminum is the most common material used in the construction of bicycles and delivers a lightweight feel for an agile ride. Steel proves the most durable in a variety of terrains and conditions – feature that makes it an asset to mountain cyclists.

Consider the braking system on your bike. Coaster brakes engage with reverse pressure on the pedals. Rim brakes employ a soft rubber break pad, while a disc brakes use a metallic disc as a pad.